Stucco Installation in University CDP, FL

Exterior Protection That Holds Up in Florida Weather

Your home faces relentless UV exposure, humidity that won’t quit, and storms that test every surface. Proper stucco installation keeps water out and energy costs down.

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Lower Energy Bills and Zero Water Intrusion Worries

Stucco acts as a thermal barrier. In University CDP’s subtropical climate, that means your AC isn’t fighting against a heat-absorbing exterior all summer long. Done right, stucco reflects heat away from your home instead of trapping it inside.

But the real value shows up when Florida’s afternoon storms roll through. Properly installed stucco doesn’t just sit on your walls—it creates a weather-resistant shell that keeps moisture from reaching your wood framing. No hidden rot. No mold creeping through your drywall. Just a sealed exterior that does its job year after year.

You also get fire resistance, pest resistance, and an exterior finish that can last 50 years or more without the constant maintenance wood or vinyl demands. That’s not marketing talk—that’s what happens when the installation is done correctly from the start.

University CDP Stucco Company Since 2008

Two Decades of Florida-Specific Stucco Work

We’ve been handling exterior projects across Central Florida since 2008. We’ve worked in University CDP long enough to know what holds up and what fails when Florida’s climate gets aggressive.

Our crews understand the curing times stucco needs in high humidity. They know how to prep surfaces so water can’t find a way behind your walls. And they’ve seen what happens when shortcuts get taken—which is exactly why we don’t take them.

We’re not the biggest stucco company in Orange County, but we’ve built a reputation on clear communication, realistic timelines, and work that actually lasts. Our 4.6 rating across 145 reviews reflects that approach.

Our Stucco Installation Process Explained

What Happens from Estimate to Final Coat

We start with an on-site assessment of your home’s exterior. We’re looking at your substrate, checking for any existing moisture issues, and making sure your walls are ready for a multi-layer stucco system.

Once we’re clear on scope, you get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and timeline. No surprises later. If we find something during prep that changes the job, we talk to you before moving forward.

The actual installation involves multiple coats applied in stages. Each layer needs proper curing time—especially in Florida’s humidity. Rushing this process leads to cracks and failures down the road, so we follow the schedule the material needs, not the schedule that’s most convenient.

After the base coats cure, we apply your finish coat in the texture and color you’ve chosen. Then we inspect, clean up, and walk the property with you to make sure everything meets expectations. You’re not dealing with a crew that disappears the moment the last coat goes on.

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From Surface Prep to Weatherproofing and Finish

Stucco installation in University CDP isn’t just about slapping material on a wall. The substrate has to be clean, dry, and structurally sound. We handle all the prep work—removing old siding if needed, repairing any wood rot, and installing proper moisture barriers and lath.

Then comes the scratch coat, which bonds to the lath and creates the foundation for everything else. After it cures, we apply the brown coat to build thickness and strength. This is where the weather resistance really takes shape. Each coat is mixed and applied to specific standards that account for Florida’s heat and humidity.

The finish coat gives you the look—smooth, sand, or textured—and the color. We use pigments that resist UV fading, because Central Florida sun is brutal on exterior finishes. You’re also getting proper flashing around windows and doors, sealed penetrations, and caulked joints where stucco meets other materials.

This isn’t a one-day job. Depending on your home’s size and the scope of prep work, expect the process to take a week or more. But that time investment is what separates installations that last from ones that crack and fail within a few years.

How long does stucco installation take on a typical home in University CDP?

Most full-home stucco installations take between one and two weeks, depending on the size of your house and how much prep work is needed. If we’re removing old siding or repairing wood damage, that adds time upfront.

The actual stucco application happens in stages. Each coat needs time to cure before the next one goes on, and Florida’s humidity affects that timeline. We don’t rush the curing process because that’s where most installation failures start.

Weather also plays a role. If we get heavy rain during application, we pause until conditions are right. Applying stucco in the wrong conditions leads to weak bonds and cracking. You’d rather have us take an extra day or two than deal with repairs a year later.

Stucco handles Florida’s climate better than most exterior materials. It doesn’t rot in humidity like wood. It won’t warp or melt in the heat like vinyl. And it provides a level of fire and pest resistance that’s hard to match with other siding options.

The energy efficiency is a big factor for University CDP homeowners. Stucco’s density and thickness create natural insulation that keeps your home cooler in summer. That translates to lower AC costs, which matters when you’re running your system eight months a year.

Maintenance is minimal compared to other exteriors. You’re not repainting every few years or replacing warped boards. A properly installed stucco exterior can go decades with nothing more than occasional cleaning and minor crack repairs. That longevity makes it a smart investment for homes you plan to stay in long-term.

Look for proper layering. Stucco isn’t a single-coat material. You should see a moisture barrier go up first, then metal lath, then multiple coats of stucco applied over several days. If a crew is trying to finish your whole house in two days, they’re skipping steps.

Ask about curing time between coats. In Florida’s humidity, each layer needs adequate time to set before the next one is applied. Contractors who rush this process create weak spots that lead to cracking and water intrusion later.

Check references specifically for Florida work. Stucco installation in Central Florida requires different techniques than in dry climates. A contractor with experience in Arizona or California might know stucco, but they might not understand how Florida’s moisture and heat affect the material. You want someone who’s been doing this locally for years, not someone learning on your house.

Hiring based on the lowest bid without understanding what’s included. Cheap stucco jobs cut corners on prep work, use thinner coats, or skip essential weatherproofing steps. Those shortcuts aren’t visible when the job is done, but they show up as cracks, water damage, and structural issues within a few years.

The other common mistake is ignoring small cracks early on. In Florida, a hairline crack becomes a water intrusion point during the next storm. Once moisture gets behind your stucco, it damages the wood framing and creates mold issues that cost tens of thousands to fix.

Get repairs done when cracks are small. Get installation done right the first time, even if it costs more upfront. The difference between a $15,000 installation and a $12,000 installation might be $3,000 now, but it could save you $50,000 in hidden water damage repairs five years from now.

Sometimes, but not always. It depends on what’s currently on your walls and what condition it’s in. If you have old stucco that’s structurally sound with only cosmetic issues, we can often apply a new finish coat over it. That’s a much simpler job than a full removal and reinstallation.

If you have vinyl, wood, or damaged stucco, we typically need to remove it first. Stucco needs a solid substrate to bond to, and old siding doesn’t provide that. Trying to go over failing materials just transfers those problems to your new exterior.

We’ll assess your current siding during the estimate and tell you what’s required. If removal is necessary, we handle that as part of the job. The goal is to give you a stucco installation that’s built on a clean, stable surface—because that’s what determines how long your new exterior will last.

All stucco can develop small cracks over time—that’s the nature of a cement-based material that expands and contracts with temperature changes. But there’s a difference between minor hairline cracks that are normal and large cracks that indicate installation problems or structural issues.

Proper installation minimizes cracking. That means correct mix ratios, adequate curing time between coats, proper lath installation, and control joints in the right places. When these steps are followed, you might see small surface cracks after several years, but nothing that compromises the integrity of your exterior.

Florida’s UV exposure and humidity make quality installation even more important. The sun degrades stucco binders over time, and moisture finds every weak point. Using the right materials and following proper application methods gives you an exterior that holds up to Central Florida’s conditions without significant cracking for decades.

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